Mythology: Natural Kyanite Gemstone, also referred to as Cyanite in ancient literature, derives Kyaniteits name from the Greek word ‘kyanos’, meaning blue. It can be found in aluminum rich metamorphic pegmatites or sedimentary rocks. The gemstone kyanite has other names like disthene and munkrudite that are associated with it. The white-grey kyanite is also known as 'rhaeticite'.

Usage:It is use in electronics, electrical insulators and abrasives. Kyanite has been used as a semiprecious gemstone, which may display cat's eye chatoyancy, though this use is limited by its anisotropism and perfect cleavage. Kyanite is used primarily in refractory and ceramic products, including porcelain plumbing fixtures and dishware. Color varieties include recently discovered orange kyanite from Tanzania. The orange color is due to inclusion of small amounts of manganese (Mn3+) in the structure. Kyanite is one of the index minerals that are used to estimate the temperature, depth, and pressure at which a rock undergoes metamorphism.

Metaphysical Properties:Blue Green Kyanite balances yin yang energies. Blue Green Kyanite stimulates psychic development on all levels, and is useful for beginners, as it also protects. Blue Kyanite will aid meditation and communication with guides. Blue Green Kyanite helps with dream analysis and insight. Blue Green Kyanite assists with making decisions. Blue Kyanite is a grounding crystal, which both opens and aligns all the chakra.